Post by account_disabled on Dec 30, 2023 3:39:14 GMT
Thai General Insurance Association By the Law and Regulations Committee Prepare the non-life insurance business sector to comply with the Personal Data Protection Act 2019 by collaborating with the OIC Office to study guidelines for using or disclosing personal information related to the non-life insurance business. and conduct seminars on "Preparation for the Personal Data Protection Act 2019" for non-life insurance companies Executive Committee Insurance Committee Club Committee Able to fully comply with the said law, Mr. Anon Wangwasu, President of the Thai General Insurance Association, revealed that according to the Personal Data Protection Act 2019, which will be fully effective from May 27, 2020 onwards, the association etc. by the Law and Regulations Committee Realized the urgent need for the non-life insurance business sector to prepare to fully comply with the said law on time.
Therefore, a seminar on "Preparation for Compliance with Industry Email List the Personal Data Protection Act 2019 for the General Insurance Business" was held, with Asst. Prof. Dr. Piyabutr Bunaramruang. Advisor to the Acting Secretary-General of the Office of the Personal Data Protection Board Let's brief you on the essentials of the Personal Data Protection Act 2019 that executives should know. along with Mr. Adisorn Phiphat Woraphong Assistant Secretary Legal and Litigation Division, Office of the OIC, attended a lecture on Guidelines for regulating the insurance business related to the Personal Data Protection Act 2019, from the fact that the law requires organizers to collect information Personal data controller The owner of personal data must be informed and consent must be obtained from the owner. However, the insurance company, which collects the data and is the legal controller of personal data for the performance of the insurance contract. and to comply with applicable laws.
Therefore, the data can be stored without having to ask for approval from the data owner. This is in compliance with Section 24 (3) (4) (5) of the Personal Data Protection Act 2019, but the insurance company must notify the data owner as required by law. Therefore, the association has taken action. Create a standardized privacy statement. This statement will be provided as an insurance policy document that can be used with all types of insurance policies. At this time, the said document is in the process of being coordinated for approval from the Office of the OIC. At the same time, the association will expedite the preparation process. Provide training to member companies to prepare for compliance with the said law. Ready to cooperate with the OIC Office in setting up a working group to study guidelines for using or disclosing personal information related to the general insurance business. Under the law on personal data protection of the Office of the OIC to jointly study, analyze and determine appropriate action guidelines for the said law.
Therefore, a seminar on "Preparation for Compliance with Industry Email List the Personal Data Protection Act 2019 for the General Insurance Business" was held, with Asst. Prof. Dr. Piyabutr Bunaramruang. Advisor to the Acting Secretary-General of the Office of the Personal Data Protection Board Let's brief you on the essentials of the Personal Data Protection Act 2019 that executives should know. along with Mr. Adisorn Phiphat Woraphong Assistant Secretary Legal and Litigation Division, Office of the OIC, attended a lecture on Guidelines for regulating the insurance business related to the Personal Data Protection Act 2019, from the fact that the law requires organizers to collect information Personal data controller The owner of personal data must be informed and consent must be obtained from the owner. However, the insurance company, which collects the data and is the legal controller of personal data for the performance of the insurance contract. and to comply with applicable laws.
Therefore, the data can be stored without having to ask for approval from the data owner. This is in compliance with Section 24 (3) (4) (5) of the Personal Data Protection Act 2019, but the insurance company must notify the data owner as required by law. Therefore, the association has taken action. Create a standardized privacy statement. This statement will be provided as an insurance policy document that can be used with all types of insurance policies. At this time, the said document is in the process of being coordinated for approval from the Office of the OIC. At the same time, the association will expedite the preparation process. Provide training to member companies to prepare for compliance with the said law. Ready to cooperate with the OIC Office in setting up a working group to study guidelines for using or disclosing personal information related to the general insurance business. Under the law on personal data protection of the Office of the OIC to jointly study, analyze and determine appropriate action guidelines for the said law.